Monday, 18 October 2010

Magazine titles

Elle – She in French. Aimed at women
Kerrang – Guitar term, reflecting sound of a guitar
Look – Take a look at celebrity’s lives
Closer – Getting closer to the celebrities
Grazier – Thank you, sounds posh and exotic.
FHM – For Him Magazine, key gender
Vogue – High Fashions, designers.
Take a Break – Telling you what it wants you to do.
NME – New Musical Magazine
Mizz – Youthful, Rebellious with the Z Edgy
Bella – Young Beauty, aimed at young girls.
Woman Zone – Selected gender, instantly know there target audience, older women
Smash Hits – junior audience, they only write about top music hits.
Good Housekeeping – Very clear on what it is about
County Living – Aimed at people in the country, probably upper class. About lifestyle.
Horse and Hounds – Aimed at upper class people as it is related to hunting.
Cosmo (Cosmopolitan) – City woman, 21st century
Soup Weekly – Know it’s about soups, and it happens every week.
Q - Started as Men’s quarterly, now more unisex. Single letter is individual.
Men’s Health – instantly know what it is about.  Aimed at men.
Private Eye – heretical view, nothing obvious, political
Punch – Quick, fighting
Diva! – Strong, independent woman
Nuts – Very clear, outrageous, mad and crazy
Glamour – more tacky than Cosmo, glamour models, Girly, Glamour as in expensive.
Hello – Saying hello to audience, and or celebs.

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